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People, thou my age or above in India, can on no account forget the land mark year, when” Fido-Dido”, the famous 7up boy became a popular cartoon character amongst us.
At the brink of
maturity in the time of candy crush craze, one may find ones shoulder burdened
with adulthood, a person who should start acting their own age and watch documentaries
instead of toons screaming loud “Blah
blah, blah”.It is then that, the”Peter
–Pan”, “Harry potter” and “The complete Sherlock” references relax
our brains that releases endorphins while laughing and strike a chord of
mischievousness still existing in us.
Animations are the outward
appearance of amusing stuffed arts that are described as standard of excellence,
especially in movies which are getting better with age particularly references
that make the youngsters flick award worthy. Not only these films develop our
vocabulary but the phrases that we missed in our childhood, actually understand
them as grown –ups and get nostalgic as well.
Oh, sugar honey ice tea! |
Just I whispered before, we get all the phrases, like “peek-a-boo” from the movie Hotel Transylvania and “sugar honey iced tea” from the movie “Madagascar. As Dexter, we know the first letter of each word spell not so kind friendly term yet the knowledge alone is a sheer splendidness.
Now that we are getting
on, we have our own penny to spend on all of the film commodities and Disney
stores; we possibly desire and quote the film lines in everyday scenarios in
addiction to animatronics. we dress or drink out of cups covered in” minions”
from” Despicable Me”.
Thanks to the fancy
checks, one can swim in “How to Train Your Dragon” stuffed toys.
Life is good folks.
With a plethora of
films under the divan today that we
probably count,.Avataar is one such
cinematic master piece while others are “Sharknado”
and “Moby Dick” under theological
viewpoints “A monster in Paris “or “The
lion King” are the brilliant depiction of romantic relationships via touching mosaic
and a heart breaking score.
Finally, string a chord
of bygone time, when we moved to the collage life and decide to give away our
beloved stuffed teddy bears, with parent’s difficulty in accepting our growth.
Here we are identified with Nomo’s need
of independence as he grown-up in “Finding
Nemo”
There is no rebuff that
children movies are awe-inspiring. Sometimes they teach us positive society standards, a taste of our
youth while simultaneously warming our cold and bitter grown up hearts.
As I grow older, I
cannot have to let go of the films that thought me like “poo’s character in “Kumfu panda” how to be the person I am
today.
“There’s no one I’d rather be than me.”- Wreck-It-Ralph
Be the one who is
inspired by animated characters to spread messages among people more
satirically just as much (may be not more than so) as when you were a tod.
“ We don’t mature
through age , we mature through awesomeness”- Kumfu panda